Q: Tell us what happened in your own words. ANDREA CARROLL: Can I see him? He's in the other room, isn't he? Can I please talk to him? Q: Ms. Carroll, you need to tell us what happened. AC: If I tell you, can I talk to him? Please? Q: Ms. Carroll-- AC: And what about Garth? Is he OK? Q: Garth is your student, correct? AC: Yes, he's my student. Q: At St. Bridey's Academy in Decatur? AC: Yes, he's in my third-grade class. Spooky kid. He'd always turn in assignments, like vocab assignments, talking about monsters and ghosts and things. Guess I know why now. Q: What is your relationship to Lewis Hale, apart from teaching his nephew? AC: None. I mean, I watch his show. Q: NOM NOM NOM, on the...

A pumpkin is more than just a gourd; for many of us, young and old, it’s a canvas begging for creative application. Here are a host of accoutrements to delight the decorator in all of us. For kids (or the kid in you) Old wigs. Give a kid an old halloween wig and some paint and watch the fun begin. Of course, you might be wise to do this on newspaper. Outside. In someone else’s yard. Moptop. An old mop head can be fun, and you can dye it. We saw a mop-headed pumpkin on Pinterest, and it sure made us chuckle. Hats. In combination with the above, or even some cornhusk hair, the possibilities are entertainingly endless. Painted pumpkin. Let your little Jackson Pollock spatter to his heart’s content. What’s more, if you...